How to Remove Residual Adhesive from a Car?

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EdenAnn
07/30/25 2:22am
Methods for removing residual adhesive from a car are as follows: 1. Use an eraser: Rub the edge with an eraser gradually inward to easily remove the marks. However, the time required may vary depending on the stickiness. If possible, using alcohol along with an eraser yields excellent results. 2. Use vinegar: Soak a dry cloth with vinegar and cover the entire area with adhesive residue. Once the adhesive is completely soaked, it can be easily scraped off with a ruler. 3. Apply heat: Heating can also soften the adhesive. Use a hairdryer to warm the adhesive until it weakens, making it easier to remove. If there are still minor traces left, use nail polish remover to wipe them away.
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